Kyle and her husband moved to Brookfield in 1986. She became active in local politics and started blogging in 2004. Her focus is primarily on local issues but often includes state and national topics, too. Kyle looks at things from the taxpayers' perspective in a creative, yet down to earth way, addressing them from a practical point of view.

Pepsi had released a similar ad before. The ads serve two purposes for Pepsi: to sell Pepsi and to promote the homosexual lifestyle. AFA asked Pepsi to remain neutral in the culture war, but the company refused - choosing to support the homosexual activists.

Pepsi has made no effort to hide their support for the homosexual agenda:

Pepsi gave a total of $1,000,000 to the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) and Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) to promote the homosexual lifestyle in the workplace.

Both
HRC and PFLAG supported efforts in California to defeat Proposition 8
which defined marriage as being between a man and a woman. HRC, which
received $500,000 from Pepsi, gave $2.3 million to defeat Proposition 8.

Pepsi
forces employees to attend sexual orientation and gender diversity
training where the employees are taught to accept homosexuality.

Pepsi is a member of the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce.

Sign the Boycott Pepsi Pledge. After signing the pledge, please call Pepsi (914-253-2000 or 1-800-433-2652) and tell the company you will boycott their products until they stop promoting the homosexual agenda.

They also urge that you call your local distributor and call other Pepsico companies and ask that they stop supporting the homosexual agenda. "Pepsi’s
products include Pepsi soft drinks, Frito-Lay chips and snacks
(800-352-4477), Quaker Oats (800-367-6287), Tropicana (800-237-7799)
and Gatorade (800-884-2867)."

To be honest, a boycott of Pepsi products is easy for me. We are staunch Coca-Cola fans at our house. We don't consume Frito-Lay snacks, Quaker Oats, Tropicana, or Gatorade either. If you are an avid Pepsi fan but feel a boycott is important, you might try RC Cola as an acceptable alternative.

(Hopefully, Pepsi, like McDonald's will see the light and end their sponsorship of the homosexual agenda, and then you can switch back to your favorite.)

If the new logo of Pepsi reminds you of something else (Obama's logo), you are not alone. Pepsi insists this is not the case, but both the logo and new company slogans seem similar: Yes You Can, Optimism, Choose Change! Can't say I ever remember a commercial company doing that before. But why not? Obama also supports the homosexual lifestyle.

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